Rogers Masson, a 55-year-old veteran and music producer, used to have nightmares. These dreams weren’t occasional, run-of-the-mill sleep disturbances—they were night terrors, and he’d wake screaming.
In January 2020, state Rep. Cecil Brockman rose from his chair at a banquet table to the sound of applause. James Adams, then the president of the High Point NAACP, presented the lawmaker with an ...